HC Deb 12 March 1992 vol 205 c625W
Mr. Ieuan Wyn Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what steps his Department has been taking to monitor the pattern of referrals by general practitioners to consult ophthalmologists since the introduction of eye test charges.

Mrs. Virginia Bottomley

Patients are referred for out-patient consultation, usually in a consultant clinic. The majority of referrals are made by GPs, although the referrals may be made by others, including self-referral by the patient. The information collected centrally on referrals is given in the table.

Consultant ophthalmology clinics National health service hospitals England
Year Number of referrals seen Did not attend Total
1987–88 588,973 76,286 665,259
1988–89 574,532 82,822 657,354
1989–90 579,693 83,948 663,641
1990–91 599,520 82,626 682,146

Mr. Ieuan Wyn Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what research his Department has commissioned into the long-term effects of charges for eye tests.

Mrs. Virginia Bottomley

Questions on sight tests have appeared in the general household survey in 1987 and in each year since 1990. In addition, figures on referrals to the hospital eye service are collected on a regular basis. These show that referrals rose by 3.6 per cent. in 1988–89, fell slightly by 1 per cent. in 1989–90 and rose again by 3.3 per cent. in 1990–91.